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JOSEPH J. STO'U'T, SANFORD J. RUSSELL, AND NOAH ME'NDENHALL,

i O r GREENSBURG, INDIANA.

Letters Patent No. 95,161, dated Sqitembr 21, 1869.

COMBINED ovEN AND DRUM.

The Schedule referred to in th-ese Letters Patent and making part of the same.

To all whom it 'may-concern had to `the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, making a part of this specification. 1

' The nature of our invention consists in the construction 0f a combined oven and heater, whereby the heat,

' `whichwould otherwise have been lost, is utilized either for the purpose of baking or for heating the apartment.

Figure 1 is a sectionalview of our invention. Figure 2 is an end view-of the same. Letter A represents the drum, which consists of the cylinders o and d, one' placed inside ofthe Other, leaving a sucient distance between them to allow the smoke'to pass freely and` unobstrnctedly upward.

The inner surface of the cylinder d forms the Sides of the oven, `which is closed at each end by the doors B, one or both of whichis provided with a small window, G, which admits the light, so as to enable a per- `son to see the articles which are being cooked without` the trouble of opening the doors. f

In' between the cylinders, there may be any number of tubes, D, both ends of which are Open, and

which give a greater heating-surface, or can be use to regulate the draught, if desired.

Along the sides of the oven, there isa number of small projections formed, upon which rest thegratings Gn, on which the pans areplaced, and from the top is suspended the hook H, npou which pots, &c.,ican be hun Il? order to prevent the articles placed on the bottom from cooking'more rapidly than those in the iniddle, or at the top, a 1Tet of tin, K, or some brightpolished met-al, is placed at the bottom, which prevents the heat from radiating so rapidly, and thus all will cook equally fa'st.

This drnmcan be placed upon anyl kind of a cooking or heatingstove,.or can be attached to any pipe.

Having thus described onr invention,

What we claim, and desire to secure by Letters Pat'- ent,is.

The construction and arrangement of' the drum A, formed as described, of twocylinders c d, one or moreV tubes D, doors B, window C, grating G, and hook H',` all substantially as shown and described. l

In testimony that ,we claim the foregoing, We have hereunto set our hands, this 25th day of May, ,1869.

JOSEPH J. STOUT.

SANFORD J. RUSSELL.` Vit'nesSes: NOAH MENDENHALL.

DAVID R. DIETZ, HIRAM BRAKE. 

